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Case Studies | Dentistry | Volume 15 Issue 4, April 2026 | Pages: 960 - 963 | India
Conservative Rehabilitation of Traumatized Maxillary Incisors Using Fragment Reattachment: A Case Series
Abstract: Traumatic dental injuries to anterior teeth are common and often lead to crown fractures, causing functional and esthetic concerns. Fragment reattachment is a conservative treatment modality that restores the tooth with minimal loss of natural structure while providing good esthetic outcomes. This case series describes the management of complicated crown root fractures involving the maxillary right central incisor, right lateral incisor, and left central incisor following a road traffic accident. Endodontic treatment was performed followed by post placement and fragment reattachment using dual-cure resin cement after surgical exposure through a palatal crevicular incision and buccal mucoperiosteal flap. The second case involved an oblique crown fracture managed with, adhesive reattachment, and subsequent endodontic treatment. The procedures resulted in satisfactory esthetics, function, and preservation of natural tooth structure.
Keywords: Crown-root fracture, Fragment reattachment, Dental trauma, Fiber post, Anterior teeth
How to Cite?: Dr. Hiteshree Trivedi, Dr. Ashwini Mahale, Dr. Gayatri Khode, Dr. Veeraj Kuperkar, Dr. Shikha Kanodia, "Conservative Rehabilitation of Traumatized Maxillary Incisors Using Fragment Reattachment: A Case Series", Volume 15 Issue 4, April 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 960-963, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26413092144, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26413092144